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Taube Koret Campus for Jewish Life is example of life intersections
09/25/2009 Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal


Winner: Developer of the Year, Mixed-Use Project of the Year, Redevelopment/Reuse Project of the Year
The Taube Koret Campus for Jewish Life is an innovative, multigenerational, $300 million project in Palo Alto aimed at helping individuals and families live, learn, play and connect.It is anchored by the Oshman Family Jewish Community Center, and it includes a modern senior living community - the Moldaw Family Residences at 899 Charleston — as well as a non-age-restricted housing complex and units for low-income seniors for a total of more than 350 homes.

The 12.5-acre campus is designed to engage the region's diverse Jewish community and help re-energize the South Palo Alto area and its residents. One million visitors are expected to come to the campus each year.
“The south peninsula Jewish community is both the largest and fastest-growing Jewish community in the Bay Area, and one of the core areas of Jewish life is how do we look after children, and how do we look after older adults," said Daniel Ruth, president and CEO of the Moldaw Family Residences and the Jewish Home of San Francisco.
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